Hmm, Corbyn's a tricky one. Today of all days we don't need reminding how right-wing our country is. I don't think Corbyn will get anywhere because he is seen as too far left for the majority. I think him gassing too much would probably have been even more counter-productive. The only possible future I see for him is if the Conservative government is seen to have presided over an unmitigated disaster in this decision. Then he might have a chance.
http://www.ft.com/fastft/2016/06/24/ftse-250-drops-11-4-worst-drop-ever/ Read this and find out. The 250 is more domestic. This is worse than 1987.
Farage has already #backpedaled on NHS funding #reality is the increased costs of importing technology and medicine, combined with the increased nursing costs due to a lack of qualified workers means the NHS is no longer affordable Start planning for your private health insurance costs now
We'll not go anytime soon...there's a distinct difference between our dear old politicians mouthing and actually doing something...there won't be a referendum agreement..SF will call for one on both sides of the border...Unionists will reject this...Nationalists will not accept a referendum in NI only because they'd lose it.
Forgot we'll still be paying for a couple of years, still only 42 years until we're back to the good old days of 23 June 2016
I think we have to be balanced and say some markets factored in a remain vote on a lot of polls and there was a 4 point swing form polls and even exit polls to result. the markets were going to leveled off or take profit and drop a 1% max but this swing has meant a lot of places are moving fast and when they move fast someone loses big time
Question. Can we agree trade deals unilaterally with "the rest of the world" during the 2 year exit. I'd have assumed not since we are still technically bound by EU treaties until the end of that period?
in short expect the price of petrol to go up about 4p tomorrow. expect airline ticket prices to fly up. pun intended sady.